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in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china's after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people have a political voice here certainly more than in china. but the huge role played by money for example has distorted the process somewhat i mean it is a democracy but like all democracies it has great flaws and one of the flaws i think in this country is that you have two parties and people who get elected only can get can only get elected if there are huge amounts of money involved and that leaves a lot of the population sort of out of the equation who do you think is the real power in the united states who really leads the country at this point is it corporations you know still
in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china's after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think...
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economy currently and is the senior economist at the coalition for prosperity prosperous america. and welcome to the program thanks very much for having me on your show down very pleased to have you i thought your book free trade doesn't work was extraordinary. book review of it for buzz flashes and probably you know and i just it and i want to talk about it i want to talk about some of these issues. you have. in addition to. whatever academic background you you actually have some experience in the in the world of business and trade as it were well let me tell you how i came to write the book i was working a couple of years ago as a columnist in private practice consulting to mainly hedge funds private equity guys like that and i sort of get tired of helping guys who had frankly too much money make even more and off the same time i was becoming aware of developments in the academy that was making it possible to intellectually criticize free trade in a lot of ways that people be doing on a purely practical level for some time there was no way to make this intellectually legitimate
economy currently and is the senior economist at the coalition for prosperity prosperous america. and welcome to the program thanks very much for having me on your show down very pleased to have you i thought your book free trade doesn't work was extraordinary. book review of it for buzz flashes and probably you know and i just it and i want to talk about it i want to talk about some of these issues. you have. in addition to. whatever academic background you you actually have some experience in...
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they spoke up. >> host: can you give us a snapshot of america in 1775? >> guest: it was a different place in 1775. it with a number of different places. we tend to think north to/south. this was the path to the civil war. it was a much more complex place and that. new england had a kind of common system of governments. a common religious tradition. within the new england states. is you go further south, new york, new jersey, delaware, pennsylvania, farming, a little further south you get maryland and virginia. very different place. now you have plantations rather than family farms producing tobacco. slaves, a larger slave force but slaves were not unique to the south and chesapeake and a little further to the south you would have south carolina and georgia. i left out north carolina which is between the two. something like 40% of the population and virginia, a majority since then the girl turtle 1708 in south carolina but slavery was everywhere. not just in new england. the remarkable part of it was it wasn't much criticized. the real opposition to slave
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are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have a doctor different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we in fact desired to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally i began this interview if that matter for. and i would like to get on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising awakening to the iran's knowledge an age nine to fall of the berlin wall and you know the fall of comedy is that it's about the cross europe eastern europe do you think there are historic parallels do you see them not with one nine hundred eighty nine one thousand nine hundred nine grew out of a different set of circumstances and we didn't was a real revolt specifically against communism of the countries of central europe or revolt against soviet domination there was and those were the guiding principles. for the people on the ground and it had an entire calls on the soviet union itself that lead ultimately
are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have a doctor different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we in fact desired to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally i began this interview if that matter for. and i would like to get on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising awakening to...
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and a first generation of politicians in america supposedly learn that. and i guess the lesson continues until today. so that's the tories on a kind of philosophical claim. maybe some questions about the blood and the hangings. [laughter] [applause] >> a lot of them came back. do you have any idea how many came back? >> what happens is you can see references. first of all there's the little matter of the war of 1812. a lot of the sons of loyalists, cross the border, and if we had the roster of who weren't washington i think we would find some of the names among them. so once you get the war of 1812, which essentially new england said we are not interested, the new england war of 1812 refused to send militia and all that. swindel england, yeah, they are coming back. they're coming back to what? they are coming back to not having their farms anymore, they have to start all over again but you find references of the son of a tory mary and the daughter of a rebel and vice versa. so it starts to recover and in particular there's a lot celebration of this in mas
and a first generation of politicians in america supposedly learn that. and i guess the lesson continues until today. so that's the tories on a kind of philosophical claim. maybe some questions about the blood and the hangings. [laughter] [applause] >> a lot of them came back. do you have any idea how many came back? >> what happens is you can see references. first of all there's the little matter of the war of 1812. a lot of the sons of loyalists, cross the border, and if we had...
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america become china. instead each culture has to represent -- has to respect each other's culture, each other's beliefs and traditions. and work together to make sure that this story indeed has a happy ending. in this i truly hope happy note i would love to turn this into a conversation. [applause] >> thank you very much. please. yes, man? [inaudible] >> chinese or journals in english or chinese? >> let me tell you a funny story. when we started working on this book we learned that there were journals and here we are sitting in a coffee shop in new york city and i say just our luck. little here we are stumbling on this great story, these kids left behind all these journals and all these journals are buried in some basement in shanghai and are all in chinese and we will never figure them out or find them and we start doing what people do nowadays which is googleing laughing like crazy and discover the connecticut historical society has and addition, sothe thing like crazy and discover the connecticut histo
america become china. instead each culture has to represent -- has to respect each other's culture, each other's beliefs and traditions. and work together to make sure that this story indeed has a happy ending. in this i truly hope happy note i would love to turn this into a conversation. [applause] >> thank you very much. please. yes, man? [inaudible] >> chinese or journals in english or chinese? >> let me tell you a funny story. when we started working on this book we...
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during this period of unrest in the arab world saudi arabia america's staunchest ally in the region has largely has largely been spared in part thanks to a strictly enforced ban on public protests today artie's petero about his guest discuss what the future might hold for the middle east richest nation crossed are coming your way a little later today is a preview of. the growing sandstorm in the arab middle east as change sweeps the region to saudi arabia meal and outside influences us president barack obama says he supports democracy and the aspirations of the people does this apply to the kingdom of saudi. two years after russia and the united states pressed the symbolic reset button and their relations but as president joe biden is now in moscow this visit is seen as a chance to check on the progress of the reset especially with the difficult issues of libya and w t o membership proving to be obstacles or he had a bad job as following the abouts. put was actually joe biden who first introduced the phrase which has become legendary to push the reset button to describe obama's at for i
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as staying in america and the regular season leaders san antonio beat charlotte want to lying to ninety eight on saturday nights as a booked a spot in the playoffs before allowed their all star told tim duncan rest of the season and the hosts didn't really need him to have walked past their third straight loss in style steve cox scoring with lines and points and putting his long hair for it in the set with of making it eighty seven sixty four to san antonio and the same man over the net at the second street. inquired terry perry's spuriously to twenty six points that has reduced pressuring the fourth and last child caught the gap slightly but it didn't a bad deal for itself why don't i like to exist for as living up to their number one billing. and finally china as the woman as a world diving continues as they took all four girls and all for the late as well series about here in moscow which is ron paul for it has more. china was expected to dominate on day two of the signs roman is for the rest of the field early on as he's easily took gold in the women's springboard and she blew away
as staying in america and the regular season leaders san antonio beat charlotte want to lying to ninety eight on saturday nights as a booked a spot in the playoffs before allowed their all star told tim duncan rest of the season and the hosts didn't really need him to have walked past their third straight loss in style steve cox scoring with lines and points and putting his long hair for it in the set with of making it eighty seven sixty four to san antonio and the same man over the net at the...
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the third world the cure is to rebuild and notice all the burghers here john says post nine eleven america has amounted to a buildup of secrecy seen all over areas like this in what he calls security theater. at the. time there's an officer around every corner that wants to know what we're doing they claim they're going through this it will shorten trip john opposes the fortress looking buildup like this secured entrance outside the prosecutor's offices he also thinks in this particular case it's a de quoi i go there to prosecutors or an office building to not john is an architect by trade so he reads buildings like books and the biggest thing he sees coming out of this area is the money being made from the three huge goodness which they call them government. version but they're huge because they should concord all cloaked in secrecy just down the street this federal building houses the f.b.i. there's an underground driveway for the purply quick enough but john has discovered it's not all is for medical as it seems a picture of tyranny to ensure. you know despite all of these discoveries t
the third world the cure is to rebuild and notice all the burghers here john says post nine eleven america has amounted to a buildup of secrecy seen all over areas like this in what he calls security theater. at the. time there's an officer around every corner that wants to know what we're doing they claim they're going through this it will shorten trip john opposes the fortress looking buildup like this secured entrance outside the prosecutor's offices he also thinks in this particular case...
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almost as a hit there but why are bringing fear to america is he. government is like this is it can't get its way it was just here the whole country into submission to follow in its path so joe ok joe mccarthy was hitler here can use hitler he's only played it for the hit record twice in three minutes that's preposterous because every time i look at t.v. there's a link between islam and the shake of jerusalem muslims were adolf hitler saddam's connection to hitler so i'm just i'm following how good all in your path while your past is connecting everything back to hitler i don't feel good and most of what i'm going to be a hit with is your whole t.v. everything relates back to less polluting the dumb letter word media the artilleryman your particular barely except for this right here you can even get no truth in america the n.b.c. season or a lot of them although i don't oppose all i will most likely go on and i really want to go on the topic of peter king certainly he is a congressman from long island long island certainly not far from where the ter
almost as a hit there but why are bringing fear to america is he. government is like this is it can't get its way it was just here the whole country into submission to follow in its path so joe ok joe mccarthy was hitler here can use hitler he's only played it for the hit record twice in three minutes that's preposterous because every time i look at t.v. there's a link between islam and the shake of jerusalem muslims were adolf hitler saddam's connection to hitler so i'm just i'm following how...
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almost as hitler why are bringing fear to america is. government is like this is it can't get its way it was just fear the whole country into submission to follow and it's. so joe joe mccarthy was hitler here can you tell more he said we played you for the hit record twice in three minutes that's preposterous because every time i look at t.v. there's a link between islam the shape of jerusalem and muslims were adolf hitler saddam's connection to hitler so i'm just i'm following i'm going all on your path well your path is connecting everything back to hitler i don't feel good enough that we're not on the lookout i know this could be as i hope it is your whole t.v. everything relates back to left when using a dumb level word media the reason you are fired you never will you except for this right here you can even get no truth and america is receiving a whole lot of it all articles online most likely go on and i want to go on this topic of peter king certainly he is a congressman from long island long island certainly not far from where th
almost as hitler why are bringing fear to america is. government is like this is it can't get its way it was just fear the whole country into submission to follow and it's. so joe joe mccarthy was hitler here can you tell more he said we played you for the hit record twice in three minutes that's preposterous because every time i look at t.v. there's a link between islam the shape of jerusalem and muslims were adolf hitler saddam's connection to hitler so i'm just i'm following i'm going all on...
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us the vice president joe biden is in moscow two years after russia and america decided to reset their relations he was one of the key drivers of the change in direction and wants to upgrade what's already been achieved so never before seen a little our discussion in which i was following his visit and as i said moscow right now well because we know what's the significance of biden's visit to moscow. well marina joe biden's visit moscow it's a gentle definitely be robust because it was the u.s. vice president who two years ago introduced the famous phrase push the reset button describing obama's efforts to improve relations with russia so these meetings in moscow both an attempt to see where relations stand meet a way through president obama's term and also to try to further progress in pushing these terrorists there are still many touchy f. airs. on the table between the two countries the contentious issue of missile defense in europe what efforts to bring russia into w t o the world trade organization that's to name just a few of course joe biden will be discussing these two top pick
us the vice president joe biden is in moscow two years after russia and america decided to reset their relations he was one of the key drivers of the change in direction and wants to upgrade what's already been achieved so never before seen a little our discussion in which i was following his visit and as i said moscow right now well because we know what's the significance of biden's visit to moscow. well marina joe biden's visit moscow it's a gentle definitely be robust because it was the u.s....
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staying in america and then be a regular season leaders san antonio big charlotte one zero nine ninety eight on saturday nights booked the spot of the playoffs before and left their all self-will with teens on the rest of the post season and has didn't really need them to have bob gets their third straight loss of style steve noble top scoring with nineteen points including that long effort in the third quarter making it eighty seven sixty four percent antonio. and the same man nobody had a second straight three point or three the spurs lead to twenty six points that has reduced pressure in the pool and let charlotte called the slight lead but it did the fact the overall result one zero nine ninety eight the spurs living up to their regular season leaders bailing. and finally china's dominance of world diving continues as they took all four golds and all for the latest well series about here in moscow as richard ball pool for it reports. china was expected to dominate on day two and the signs were ominous for the rest of the field early on as he's easily took gold in the women's spring
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and staying in america and and the regular season leaders san antonio beat charlotte why don't i ninety eight on saturday nights the spurs have booked the spot in the playoffs before and left their all star phone with tim duncan rest ahead of the postseason and the host didn't really need them to have bought gas this loss in style steve no book talks with nineteen points including that no one there for it. made it eighty seven sixty four to san antonio the same man there with an added a second story three pointer to increase the spurs lead to twenty six points that has three dudes pressuring the fools that led charlotte called to get a slight lead but it didn't affect the overall result one zero nine ninety eight the spurs living up to their number one billing. and finally china's determinants of world diving continues as they do all full goals and author of the latest world series about here in moscow which is reports. china was expected dominate on day two and the signs were ominous for the rest of the field early on as he's easily took gold in the women's springboard as she blew away
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and us vice president joe biden is in moscow two years after russia and america decided to reset their relations he was one of the key drivers of the change in direction and wants to upgrade what's already been achieved to a never before seen level r.t.s. because you know the choice following his visit put was actually joe biden who first introduced the phrase which has become legendary to push the reset button to describe obama's ad for its to improve relations with russia now two years old this visit is aimed at assessing where relations stand to meet way through president obama's term and to try to put the progress in this recess the timing of the visit is perfect it comes on the hills up a success with a new strategic arms reduction treaty though some very touchy issues are still very high on the agenda between moscow and washington like the contentious issue of missile defense in europe after years of opposition the u.s. finally agreed to crude wash at the negotiating with a nato on and a ballistic missile plan for europe which the u.s. believes could be needed if iran comes up wi
and us vice president joe biden is in moscow two years after russia and america decided to reset their relations he was one of the key drivers of the change in direction and wants to upgrade what's already been achieved to a never before seen level r.t.s. because you know the choice following his visit put was actually joe biden who first introduced the phrase which has become legendary to push the reset button to describe obama's ad for its to improve relations with russia now two years old...
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. >> reporter: the lesson so far is that america and our allies have used violence to save many libyan lives, but have failed to remove moammar gadhafi from power. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> almost a year after the start of the gulf coast oil disaster, the justice department is considering manslaughter charges in the deaths of 11 workers killed when the deepwater horizon rig exploded. according to "the washington post," any such charges would probably involve bp or transocean which leaked the rig to bp. a bp employee has lost a laptop containing the personal data of 18,000 people who filed claims because of the disaster. bp has mailed letters notifying them of the potential breach. >>> the u.s. government says it is sending robotic equipment to japan to help the country regain control of its crippled nuclear plant. such devices built to withstand radiation, they could work presumably in areas where radiation levels could harm or kill humans. meanwhile, the japanese government is now admitting what many assumed, that its safeguards to protect the facility against an
. >> reporter: the lesson so far is that america and our allies have used violence to save many libyan lives, but have failed to remove moammar gadhafi from power. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> almost a year after the start of the gulf coast oil disaster, the justice department is considering manslaughter charges in the deaths of 11 workers killed when the deepwater horizon rig exploded. according to "the washington post," any such charges would...
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well during this period of unrest in the arab world saudi arabia america's staunchest ally in the region has largely been spared in part thanks to a strictly enforced ban on public protests which they are to people about and these guys discuss what the future might hold for the middle east's richest nation cross-talk is coming your way later today but here's a quick preview for you. the growing sandstorm in the arab middle east as change sweeps the region to saudi arabia immune to outside influences u.s. president barack obama says he supports democracy and the aspirations of the people does this apply to the kingdom of saudi. russia's accession to the world trade organization the company to know is top priority for washington that's according to vice president joe biden who met president dmitry medvedev during a visit to moscow aimed at reaffirming the reset of relations between the two countries he can turn it over is following the visit. this is it is seen as an attempt to expand into new dimensions of research with russia it was joe biden who first introduced these large and rid time
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the why are bringing syria to america is so. government is like this if it can get is we just fear the whole country into submission to follow and it's. so joe mccarthy was hitler king is hitler you something played you put the record twice in three minutes that's preposterous because every time i look at t.v. as a link between islam the shape of the roof slim and muslims were adolf hitler saddam's connection to hitler so i'm just following home to follow your path well your path is connecting everything back to hitler most of what i'm just telling you this doesn't help you just your whole t.v. everything relates back to left loser dumb let alone even the media the american media are five except for this right here you can't even get. b.c.c. the lot of them are large opposed on the front i can go on and i read what i say on the topic of peter king certainly he is a congressman from long island long island certainly not far from where the terrorist attacks took place a lot of these muslims actually campaigned for peter king over
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shares which bought the trend banks they were on the rise supported by positive results from bank of america's bank was gaining one half a cent at the close bank was the worst. second tier banks added seven point seven percent in just one session low in nickel and copper futures were weighing on metal stocks with north down one percent of the club. the cost of insuring russian dead against default is falling to its lowest levels in more than two years i all prices are helping the world's largest energy exporter cut this year's record boring plans so-called credit default swaps slipped to one hundred twenty three in the last two weeks the biggest drop for any nation and this is confidence in russia's ability to repay dance and it's growing after the conflict in libya and britain the oil supplies from that region. of the russian budgets or maybe even more comes from oil and gas prices helped trim the plans pouring by around seventeen billion dollars. sales of new cars and light trucks in russia accelerated by eighty percent in five years compared to the same period last year of european business
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during this period of unrest in the arab world saudi arabia america's staunchest ally in the region has largely been spared in part thanks to a strictly enforced ban on public protests today artie's peter bell and his guests discuss what the future might hold for the middle east richest nation crosstalk is coming your way later today but here's a quick preview for you. sandstorm in the arab middle east as change sweeps the region to saudi arabia and new outside influences u.s. president barack obama says he supports democracy and the aspirations of the people does this apply to the kingdom of saudi. russia's accession to the world trade organization is top priority for washington that's according to vice president joe biden who met present to me during a visit to moscow reaffirming the reset of relations between the two countries what is it is for. to push the reset button peace was the legendary phrase first introduced by joe biden two years ago when he described obama's efforts to improve relations with russia this visit she will still use aimed at assessing where relations stand midw
during this period of unrest in the arab world saudi arabia america's staunchest ally in the region has largely been spared in part thanks to a strictly enforced ban on public protests today artie's peter bell and his guests discuss what the future might hold for the middle east richest nation crosstalk is coming your way later today but here's a quick preview for you. sandstorm in the arab middle east as change sweeps the region to saudi arabia and new outside influences u.s. president barack...
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it's a good thing about america. money is important but votes will beat money everyday. >> rose: there is also this when people talk about dodd-frank. it's the notion that much of the regulations remain to be done and to be defined. >> true. >> rose: so the bank says we're uncertain about how we feel about this because we don't know how it will come down in the end. >> true. fair point. >> rose: so the power is the people who define the enforcement. >> some of it is. although there were limits to what we do. for instance we say if there is a fill your, this whole "too big to fail," from now on if an institution fails it the goes out of business. it may be illegal now to do what was done in 2008. i don't say that critically of henry paulson and ben bernanke who i admire. they had no option. one of the things we did was respond to henry paulson, the secretary of the treasury's request that we give him options. if a large institution fails, here's the problem. it's got debts it owes to so many different people who in tu
it's a good thing about america. money is important but votes will beat money everyday. >> rose: there is also this when people talk about dodd-frank. it's the notion that much of the regulations remain to be done and to be defined. >> true. >> rose: so the bank says we're uncertain about how we feel about this because we don't know how it will come down in the end. >> true. fair point. >> rose: so the power is the people who define the enforcement. >> some...
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the life blood of america. the immigrants who came and to whom it was very important to get some place. >> and now you know it's the life blood of china too. i have a good fortune of being associated with new york university are are completing a joint partnership with shanghai. we had a lovely delegation of people here and had a culture exchange, and this i truly believe unlikely to me and sort of optimism, i really believe this is the future. i want to thank very much for coming. it's been a pleasure. thank you. [applause] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> about five years ago, i got a letter from a teacher that i had in 8th grade in chicago. she had saved one of my papers that i had written about thanksgiving. >> she must have liked that. >> she said i kept this all these years because it was one the best papers i got from a student, and i read that paper, and i was going, hey, i was really good. >> what was it about? >> thanksgiving and what it m
the life blood of america. the immigrants who came and to whom it was very important to get some place. >> and now you know it's the life blood of china too. i have a good fortune of being associated with new york university are are completing a joint partnership with shanghai. we had a lovely delegation of people here and had a culture exchange, and this i truly believe unlikely to me and sort of optimism, i really believe this is the future. i want to thank very much for coming. it's...
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improving but still there are plenty of points where russia and america are. in the context i believe that vice president biden's visit is designed to find more common ground on the key issues besides the i believe that obama administration needs to excess in the foreign policy of pending the presidential elections next year and. good relations. could be good. for obama in his presidential campaign next year. political analyst thank you for joining us. thousands of muslim refugees escaping violence in north africa have found their way to europe but what they will find our nation is already struggling to live with their own immigrant populations in the british town of luzon a large muslim community is now being confronted by a strong far right sentiment or and it takes a lot. mosques hate jobs and how shops a scene straight from the bazaars of the orient but this is luton north of london home to some twenty five thousand muslims of british and other origins one of them was time or. better known now as the stockholm bomber abdul qadeer bax knew him and describes
improving but still there are plenty of points where russia and america are. in the context i believe that vice president biden's visit is designed to find more common ground on the key issues besides the i believe that obama administration needs to excess in the foreign policy of pending the presidential elections next year and. good relations. could be good. for obama in his presidential campaign next year. political analyst thank you for joining us. thousands of muslim refugees escaping...
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they keep the military strong, technology revolution that's going on in america great. and these are frankly the things through stem and first robotics programs and other things that really captivate the young people and get them interested in school again. i think if they are excited about being there, you support them, they will do well. >> doesn't this -- you want to add things to what's being done now. doesn't it cost money? where do you get it? >> you know, we have -- if you look at what's happened i think in in country over the last couple of decades, it's generally not been money. in virginia, we have increased the student enrollment 7 or 8%. the amount of funding for education has gone up about 45 or 50%. it out paced the rate on student enrollment. we are still growing. even with some of the cuts that we have made. i think it's about -- again, back to governor o'malley, good leadership in the schools, stretching those dollars farther and putting them into the things that you know has worked. focusing on outcome, not just input. >> mayor cornett, how do you begi
they keep the military strong, technology revolution that's going on in america great. and these are frankly the things through stem and first robotics programs and other things that really captivate the young people and get them interested in school again. i think if they are excited about being there, you support them, they will do well. >> doesn't this -- you want to add things to what's being done now. doesn't it cost money? where do you get it? >> you know, we have -- if you...
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we're america's solvency. everything you and i think of an america is up for grabs. this is a very, very sober moment for our country. i would ask you to, if you will, just pretend in your mind . pretend that you are a congressman or senator in the year 1850. in the year 1850 you might recall there was this 10,000-pound gorilla in the tent. people politically didn't quite know what to do with it. it was called the issue of slavery. and the way politics was working, you had the southern guys and the northern guys. and so the power was somewhat divided and the people that were congressmen and senators didn't know what to do with this huge gorilla which we call slavery. the issue they didn't know what to do with so they tried to step around it as best they could politically and say we will have one state come and be a free state. they will compromise instead of dealing with it head on the problem they had. 1852 there was a book, "uncle tom's cabin" and it increased the rhetoric and the issue of slavery. the gorilla is glowing and he's there and he's threatening. by 1857
we're america's solvency. everything you and i think of an america is up for grabs. this is a very, very sober moment for our country. i would ask you to, if you will, just pretend in your mind . pretend that you are a congressman or senator in the year 1850. in the year 1850 you might recall there was this 10,000-pound gorilla in the tent. people politically didn't quite know what to do with it. it was called the issue of slavery. and the way politics was working, you had the southern guys and...
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., from illinois and from all across america. they came to stand up in support of reform of the interchange fee, the swipe fee, that congress passed last year. they came to stand up to the major credit card companies, visa and mastercard and the $13 trillion banking industry that's doing everything in its power to reverse this reform. small business, as we all know, is the key to our economy and its future. we need for them to be able to grow, to hire more workers and serve their customers we will. -- and serve their customers well. but debit card swipe fees set by visa and mastercard are crushing many small businesses. the banks made over $16 billion per year in debit swipe fees back in 2009, about $1.3 billion per month. now, $16 billion may not sound shrike a lot of money when you compare it to the $20.8 billion that the new york state comptroller said was paid out in wall street bonuses to major financial institutions just last year. but it is a huge amount bh it affects small business. for most americans on main street, $16
., from illinois and from all across america. they came to stand up in support of reform of the interchange fee, the swipe fee, that congress passed last year. they came to stand up to the major credit card companies, visa and mastercard and the $13 trillion banking industry that's doing everything in its power to reverse this reform. small business, as we all know, is the key to our economy and its future. we need for them to be able to grow, to hire more workers and serve their customers we...
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. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in ohio, so much for march going out like a lamb. a spring storm pushing across the midwest made it messy getting around areas northeast of cleveland that were blanketed in snow yesterday. meteorologist bill karins will have more on that storm pushing east in just a moment. >>> in florida, more wicked if weather across parts of the state. golf ball sized hail rained down in orlando. the fast-moving storms overturned a small plane and toppled trees on to roads and homes. at one point, leaving some 70,000 homes without power. >>> in california, part of highway 101 has been closed to traffic after heavy rains triggered a mudslide in the northern part of the state. much of the road was heavily damaged, crumbling under the weight of tons of mud and rock. one school district in the area has canceled classes for the rest of the week due to transportation and food delivery concerns. >>> and in missouri, the spring snow didn't stop one couple from tying the knot on their field of dreams. the t
. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in ohio, so much for march going out like a lamb. a spring storm pushing across the midwest made it messy getting around areas northeast of cleveland that were blanketed in snow yesterday. meteorologist bill karins will have more on that storm pushing east in just a moment. >>> in florida, more wicked if weather across parts of the state. golf ball sized hail rained down in orlando. the fast-moving...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> president obama says the u.s. has a moral obligation to intervene in libya. he will now have control. >> america's role will be limited. we will not put ground troops into libya, but we will focus our unique capabilities on the front and at transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight, we are fulfilling that pledge. >> the rebels meet heavy resistance but about a continue the walk westward. there is fighting in the western city hall as pro gaddafi forces and get back partial control. thank you for joining us, coming up, a state of maximum alert over the crisis at the fukushim
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> president obama...
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america become china. but instead each culture has to represent, has to respect each other's cultures, each others' beliefs, each other's traditions. and work together to make sure that their story indeed has a happy ending. and in this i hope truly happy note i would love to turn this into a conversation. [applause] thank you very much. [applause] please. yes, maam. >> do you speak chinese and read chinese? where the journals in english or chinese? >> well, you know that they tell you a funny little story. when we started working on this book, we learned that there were journals and here we are, sitting in a coffee shop in new york city and i say to matt, you know just our luck here we are stumbling on this great story and these kids left behind all of these journals and all these journals are probably buried in some basement in shanghai and they are probably all in chinese and we will never be able to figure them out or find them. we start doing what people do nowadays which is of course googling for thi
america become china. but instead each culture has to represent, has to respect each other's cultures, each others' beliefs, each other's traditions. and work together to make sure that their story indeed has a happy ending. and in this i hope truly happy note i would love to turn this into a conversation. [applause] thank you very much. [applause] please. yes, maam. >> do you speak chinese and read chinese? where the journals in english or chinese? >> well, you know that they tell...
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engineers hope to complete the newest span by september, 20 tlaechbility perhaps just in time for the america cup. >> here's what it looks like from sky 7 hd. 1 bar out of 4 is up. crews will work through the night to align and fasten that first bar. then the giant crane will go counsel for the next one. cal-trans expects putting all 4 in place will take 5 days. that is weather permitting. they told us this afternoon that there are storms expected this week and rain alone will not delay this process but wind could lead to some delays. this is abc 7 news. >>> well here's the woman with the answer to the questions she was just raising. rain not a problem but wind could be. sounds like they may experience some wind. >> absolutely. tomorrow night before that storm arrives we are expecting some very gusty winds. >> really. >> might slow down the construction as we head into the next 24 hours. let's get you outside. show you what it looks like right now. wind not an issue tonight. actually pretty calm. you can see the construction that is going on. this is from the high definition emeryville camera
engineers hope to complete the newest span by september, 20 tlaechbility perhaps just in time for the america cup. >> here's what it looks like from sky 7 hd. 1 bar out of 4 is up. crews will work through the night to align and fasten that first bar. then the giant crane will go counsel for the next one. cal-trans expects putting all 4 in place will take 5 days. that is weather permitting. they told us this afternoon that there are storms expected this week and rain alone will not delay...
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i read a book called the america the possible, how or why our constitution should be rewritten. i read it twice over the years, but not having a great memory, i can't summarize for it. i wonder if you know about that, and a book that's rather controversial looked upon eyes of liberals and conservatives and the history of the united states. >> guest: i don't know the first book, and i will confess although i understand howard's history is popular, i have never really read it. >> host: dr. maier is a textbook clerk in the 90s and handled thousands of copies of your titles. we are not actually guaranteed life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness. this is based on what his 8th grade american history teacher said which was that the declaration of independence predates our federal government and is therefore not a document of that government. >> guest: well, that is a rather radical argument. without, independence, of course, we would have no right to found a new government. i think it's a critical component to the american political system. are we guaranteed? we said god has begin u
i read a book called the america the possible, how or why our constitution should be rewritten. i read it twice over the years, but not having a great memory, i can't summarize for it. i wonder if you know about that, and a book that's rather controversial looked upon eyes of liberals and conservatives and the history of the united states. >> guest: i don't know the first book, and i will confess although i understand howard's history is popular, i have never really read it. >>...
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the moon or something like that why did the americans and stop their moon program in a way you see america. wanted the first ok my man on the. first but was so done that tick that box carry the question then was what was the purpose of future lunar missions and the lunar science was never the main reason for going to the movie because apollo wasn't really a scientific program they did some good science but there's an awful lot more that could have been done if there'd been a couple more missions they canceled the last missions on apollo and those were the science missions the real ones so i think that what happened is the box mystics and political imperatives went away how much in your view does their politics today affect pure science it's not so much these days about national prestige it's more about national economics these days we have to work together because it's just all too expensive to do it on your own and when we do work together we try to maximize the benefit to our individual nation the scientists of course are irritated by this put the politicians if you like have to bear tha
the moon or something like that why did the americans and stop their moon program in a way you see america. wanted the first ok my man on the. first but was so done that tick that box carry the question then was what was the purpose of future lunar missions and the lunar science was never the main reason for going to the movie because apollo wasn't really a scientific program they did some good science but there's an awful lot more that could have been done if there'd been a couple more...
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dot com slash usa and check out our you tube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter it's lucy catherine out and we'll see you right back here in an hour and a half. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. showing the correlations to rule the day. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our keep. a job market here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. books . taking. the low in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the drift to the right all across europe and the u.s. more and more people are giving the political rights a new look and more times than not it is the issue of immigration they galvanizes voters is the politics of intolerance coming into vogue. and. to discuss the growing appeal of the right wing i'm joined by tommy robinson in london he is the leader of t
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your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, all of america, including america's children open their hearts and their piggy banks to the people of japan. you're watching "early today." >>> let's talk about the forecast. it's a wet one with rain in northern california. chance of showers and stores up around portland. saturday the storm system begins to must have through. rain sures contingu s rain sures continhowers on the . sunday will be a soaker, heavier rains in even southern california. if you're watching us on in bend, oregon, view a checks of paintings that explore the roots of our pacific northwest culture and that's your pacific event of the day. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. can earth's fight against attacking aliens become the first back to back champion? the experts think so. they think "battle: los angeles" will come in first. bradley cooper's role is about a man that takes a brain pill offering him limitless possibilities a close second. the comedy "paul" earned $12 million overseas, but experts here say this week
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i was amongst all of the traveling class of america which is now everybody. a could not help but reflect in reading your book. the gentry of new york were just horrified but the modes of transportation and the price at vanderbilt was provided because the crate, wash was coming aboard. i was thinking back to when i started flying as a young student and everyone wore coats and ties. pan am was the great airline. well, that is all gone, but so are five and $600 chairs and everyone gets to travel. >> it's democracy in transportation. >> the competition driving down costs. pleasant, but it opens up to a lot of people. i have the exact same reaction when i started to find accounts. philip hone the was awake and former mayor of new york trading in the diary complaining about the riffraff, you know, the bobtail saying it would be better to sail between the new work and albany and take five days. he said when will the people rise up and put an end to this? it showed that radicalism, the way that the older settled elite did not like fighting for their position or shari
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we failed to my mind to persuade first of all america partners as well as somehow don't need to remember it's. only militarism against them. which is not supported by or means we will not bring any tangible results. we recall always experience of the soviet union and everybody in the world believed that so it even made everything wrong. it's a misunderstanding and so there were a lot of incorrect things about why the world is special or that part of the world but in the world of gaps that doesn't concede and look into the positive results of solve it in only one got us and what i mean i mean economy i mean a culture i mean social a fairness whereas soviet union contribute to a lot and as a practical results. let's compare one so if you don't was roll through hoops for god of regime of president legible love would stand alone against all the world a majority leader for almost three years i'm not sure that the conference any moment be able to balance. that's their. historical all of those correct made by the soviet union and that's why we appealed to our apartments to look into this q stor
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in america, he could get five years for that. passengers with small children can board. but we don't have any small children! everybody's looking at us, mummy. yes, i know, darling.
in america, he could get five years for that. passengers with small children can board. but we don't have any small children! everybody's looking at us, mummy. yes, i know, darling.
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much as it was recalled he wanted to leave the drawing battle until the collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back. two thirty pm in moscow the zero g. headlines fighting for control of key cities intensifies in libya but the media's blame for making it look too much worse look much worse than it is stoking the conflict just to get striking headlines. as khadafi is foreign cash goes under lock and key experts warn of the legacy of using frozen assets as a long term political tool. and young italian so as to inject fresh blood into the country's leadership but some fear it could mean leading to the nationalistic paul right. up next r.t. so be shevardnadze joined by two leading world affairs academics to ask what the future holds for a troubled libya and its neighbors and why foreign nations need to stay away stay with us for that. stephen cohen it's really good to have you back. on your who are all so good to see you again so stephen has come out with a new book out it's called the victims return survivors of the co
much as it was recalled he wanted to leave the drawing battle until the collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back. two thirty pm in moscow the zero g. headlines fighting for control of key cities intensifies in libya but the media's blame for making it look too much worse look much worse than it is stoking the conflict just to get striking headlines. as khadafi is foreign cash goes under lock and key experts warn of...